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		<title>Best ID Theft Protection Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never share your credit or debit card details with anyone unless you are sure these details are going to be treated in a secure manner, so when paying for goods or services make sure the vendor is using secure chip and PIN card readers and when paying online make sure the website is using encrypted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Never share your credit or debit card details with anyone unless you are sure these details are going to be treated in a secure manner, so when paying for goods or services make sure the vendor is using secure chip and PIN card readers and when paying online make sure the website is using encrypted SSL technology to receive and process the payment.  Never let your credit card out of your sight when you are paying for something in a restaurant or bar, and make sure that the total amount showing as charged on the card reader is correct before you enter your PIN number and that the card returned to you is the correct one. So which <a href="http://www.5identitytheftprotection.com">best ID theft protection plan</a> should you choose?</p>
<p>When you are taking cash out of the ATM check the machine for any signs of tampering before you insert your card, as thieves can install sophisticated technology onto ATM machines in order to steal people’s plastic card details and PIN numbers without their knowledge.</p>
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		<title>What do Identity Thieves do with stolen information?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Identity theft can be used in a wide range of different unlawful activities, and there are quite a number of ways in which thieves can utilise the personal information of their victims.
Financial Fraud
This is one of the most prevalent types of identity theft crimes and depends on what information the thieves manage to steal.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Identity theft can be used in a wide range of different unlawful activities, and there are quite a number of ways in which thieves can utilise the personal information of their victims.</p>
<p>Financial Fraud<br />
This is one of the most prevalent types of identity theft crimes and depends on what information the thieves manage to steal.  The easiest way for thieves to carry out financial fraud is to trick you into revealing your full account details or credit card numbers, which they can then quickly use to empty your accounts of money, and also run up fraudulent charges for goods and services.  Thieves will also try and gain enough personal information about you in order to apply for as many credit products as possible, such as loans, service agreements, credit cards and bank accounts.  They will then use these accounts up to their limits, ditch them on move on to their next victim, leaving you to face all of the debts and charges they have run up in your name.</p>
<p><strong>Social Security Number Fraud</strong><br />
This is a major problem in the US, and SSN are usually stolen to be used to mask the identity of both illegal immigrants and wanted criminals, so that they can apply for benefits, jobs and taxes without attracting the attention of authorities.</p>
<p><strong>Impersonation Fraud</strong><br />
Criminals can get hold of key identity documents such as passports and driver licenses, and use these for a number of serious impersonation frauds such as entering countries illegally, avoiding taxes and debts in their own names, driving when disqualified or not licensed and also to mask their own identities if they are charged for a crime.  It can be very difficult to prove that impersonation fraud has taken place, and you may end up spending a lot of money on legal costs to try and clear your name, especially if your identity has been fraudulently linked to a crime that you did not commit.</p>
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